Ashley Tisdale opened about the harsh criticism she received after getting a nose job in the mid-2000s. The former "High School Musical" star, 35, penned an essay for her website Frenshe and reflected on the "shame" she felt for getting the procedure she insists was for medical reasons.
In 2007, Tisdale revealed she couldn't breathe properly and after seeing a doctor, discovered her "septum was 80 percent deviated and that I had two small fractures on my nose." Upon her doctor's recommendation, she underwent rhinoplasty but it wasn't about "changing my appearance." Tisdale called the backlash for the decision from fans "traumatic." "Plastic surgery wasn’t culturally accepted then like it is now," she wrote.
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